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Zhilishchanaia Politika Mestnykh Vlastei
Uroki Zapadno-Evropeiskogo Opyta i Reformy v Rossii
[ Housing Policy of Local Authorities: Lessons of West European Experience and Russian Reforms : Uroki Zapadno-Evropeiskogo Opyta i Reformy v Rossii]

Ed. and comp. by B.M. Grinchel, B.S. Zhikharevich, N.E. Kostyleva
St. Petersburg:  Nauka, 1998
291 p
Hardcover. 14 x 21 cm
ISBN: 5020283827
Language: Russian
The housing problem is still one the most acute problems in Russia. This monograph is based on the results of comparative studies of privatization in the housing sector in three countries: Russia, Sweden, and the UK. It analyzes the essence, social character of efficiency of various housing policies implemented in West European countries and in Russia. It focuses on the experience of local authorities in the attraction of local investment for housing. Several chapters describe the experience in housing privatization and housing-communal reforms currently implemented in Russia, Belorussia, and Ukraine. Summary and contents in English.
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